Protestations. Legal documents
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Copy, 1809, of protest, 1809, of Charles L Hyatt, master of the merchant ship Franklin of Boston, Massachusetts, made at Santander., 1809.
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Identifier: Ch.15476
Extract of bill and protest, before 6 December 1697, for Mr Patrick Coutts, writer in Edinburgh to Mr Mark Ker of Hyndwood. Registered, 6 December 1697., Before 6 December 1697.
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Identifier: Ch.15177
Dates:
Before 6 December 1697.
Extract of protest, 17 April 1723, for Henry Fletcher of Saltoun against John Shiells, factor to Viscount of Primrose. Registered, 17 April 1723., 17 April 1723.
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Identifier: Ch.14578
Extract registered protest by Alexander Thomson, merchant in Edinburgh, against Robert Fletcher of Aberlady., 26 February 1729.
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Identifier: Ch.14863
Dates:
26 February 1729.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Fletcher of Saltoun documents.
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Documents concerning Aberlady and its successive owners: Douglas of Kilspindie, Hay of Aberlady, Fletcher of Aberlady, and Fletcher of Saltoun.
Extract registered protest by Robert Fletcher against Archibald Robertson, factor for the colliery of Tranent., 22 June 1730.
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Identifier: Ch.14866
Dates:
22 June 1730.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Fletcher of Saltoun documents.
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Documents concerning Aberlady and its successive owners: Douglas of Kilspindie, Hay of Aberlady, Fletcher of Aberlady, and Fletcher of Saltoun.
Extract registered protest by Thomas Alexander, baxter in Alloa, against Robert Fletcher., 20 March 1728.
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Identifier: Ch.14860
Dates:
20 March 1728.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Fletcher of Saltoun documents.
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Documents concerning Aberlady and its successive owners: Douglas of Kilspindie, Hay of Aberlady, Fletcher of Aberlady, and Fletcher of Saltoun.
Extract registered protest by William Steven, writer in Edinburgh, against Robert Fletcher., 1 August 1728.
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Identifier: Ch.14862
Dates:
1 August 1728.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Fletcher of Saltoun documents.
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Documents concerning Aberlady and its successive owners: Douglas of Kilspindie, Hay of Aberlady, Fletcher of Aberlady, and Fletcher of Saltoun.
Instrument of protest by Archibald Fletcher of Aberlady against Mr William McGie., 31 May 1683.
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Identifier: Ch.14829
Dates:
31 May 1683.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Fletcher of Saltoun documents.
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Documents concerning Aberlady and its successive owners: Douglas of Kilspindie, Hay of Aberlady, Fletcher of Aberlady, and Fletcher of Saltoun.
Instrument of protest by David Nore and Margaret How his wife against Alexander Ogilvy of Ogilvy., 7 July 1519.
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Identifier: Ch.14038
Instrument of protest by George Meldrum of Fyffe., 11 January 1532/1533.
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Identifier: Ch.15054
Dates:
11 January 1532/1533.
Letters and papers, mostly concerning the Church of Scotland., 1231-1641.
File
Identifier: Adv.MS.29.2.8
Scope and Contents
The subjects include the case brought by John Lindsay, Lord Menmuir, against Robert Wallace; the ‘Second Book of Discipline’; the Act of Revocation; and the protests against the Service-book. Most of the papers concerning the Covenant have been published more than once, and some appeared as contemporary pamphlets.Copy of a charter, 1360, granted by David II to the Bishop of Aberdeen; in Latin (folio 1). - This was printed from Adv.MS.16.1.10 in ‘Registrum episcopatus...
Dates:
1231-1641.
Papers concerning lead mining in Scotland in the late 16th century, and political papers of the 17th century., 1584-1686, and undated.
File
Identifier: Adv.MS.29.2.9
Scope and Contents
The first part of the volume consists of papers of John Lindsay, Lord Menmuir, mostly in his capacity of Master of the Metals and Minerals, and of his brother Sir David Lindsay of Edzell (see also Adv.MS.19.1.24). These are followed by papers concerning the Covenanters and the Scots Commissioners at Ripon and London. The remainder mostly concern Lord Menmuir`s grandson, Alexander, Lord Lindsay of Balcarres, later the first Earl, who joined the Covenanters, but after taking part in the...
Dates:
1584-1686, and undated.
Protest, 29 June 1750, concerning the bill, 29 November 1749, to Archibald Lamont of that Ilk, John Davidson of Whitehouse and Alexander McMillan, W.S., 29 June 1750.
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Identifier: Ch.386
Dates:
29 June 1750.
Protest by Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer against Thomas Kid in Rottenrow of Panbryde., 8 March 1606.
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Identifier: Ch.13779
Dates:
8 March 1606.
Protest for Robert Fletcher, burgess of Dundee against John, Earl of Atholl., 1 March 1593/1594.
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Identifier: Ch.13754
Dates:
1 March 1593/1594.
Protest of Captain James Menzies of Comrie in the case brought by Alexander Strachan of Glenkindy., 1699.
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Identifier: Ch.8934
Protest of Duncan Forbes, 3rd of Culloden, in the name of the heritors of the shire, to Lord Doune and others regarding the changing of the collector of cess and the payment to him of a salary., 1685.
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Identifier: Ch.2024
Protest of John Finlayson, merchant, Stirling, against Malcolm McAlum and John Dewar., 1732.
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Identifier: Ch.2394
Protestation by Mr Robert Farquhar, merchant, burgess of Aberdeen against Alexander, Lord Saltoun., 17 November 1635.
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Identifier: Ch.13254
Dates:
17 November 1635.
Protestation by William Caprington to James, Lord Ochiltree., 31 July 1623.
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Identifier: Ch.13467
Dates:
31 July 1623.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Saltoun documents.
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Documents relating to Sir James Stewart of Killeith, later 4th Lord Ochiltree, who was the main claimant to Saltoun, and to his cautioners and creditors. He disposed of the estate to Forbes of Craigievar.